Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Nintendo says Wii sales off to ‘fantastic start'

REDWOOD CITY — A top Nintendo Co. executive said holiday sales of the Wii game consoles have gotten off to a “fantastic start” but warned Tuesday that Wiis would be scarce through the end of the year. Full Story

RACHEL KONRAD Associated Press, November 28, 2007 at 9:08 AM EST - Globeandmail.com

Thursday, November 22, 2007

More on Asus EEE Ultrasmall Laptop

A lot of people seems to be very interested in this computer. It is an alternative to the iPhone (although it is not the same).

Many locations have been sold out already, if you can get one, please post here and let us know where you can find one!

Here is the specification of the computer:

PROCESSOR: Intel Mobile CPU
MEMORY: 512MB DDR2 RAM, 4GB Solid-State Disk storage
OPTICAL DRIVE: None
DISPLAY: 7" wide-matted 800x480 WVGA TFT
VIDEO CARD: Intel UMA
OPERATING SYSTEM: Linux Preloaded, Windows XP compatible.

More review on Asus EEE Computer: Full Story on futurelook.com & Youtube demostration

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Check out this laptop!! Asus EEE Ultrasmall Laptop PC


It's the perfect computer for people always on the go! It's easy to learn, work and play, and with one-click interface it's also easy to use. Only .9kg (2 lbs.) light it's easy to throw into a backpack, briefcase or large purse. Wireless connectivity for everything you need online, and it boots up in only 15 seconds! It's even equipped with a live camera. Drop tested with a shock-proof design, it's the latest must-have for every family. Comes with 2 year Warranty!
It is available at many locations, thesourcecc

Friday, November 02, 2007

Time picks iPhone as invention of year

SAN JOSE — The most talked-about cellphone is getting more juice for the jabber. Time magazine has named the iPhone “Invention of the Year.”

Apple Inc.'s latest darling topped dozens of other creations that made leaps in environmentally friendly technology, molecular science, robotics or military uses. The photogenic personality of the sleek, hybrid cell phone-iPod media player didn't hurt either.

“Intel's 45-nanometer (parts for chips) — that's a serious deal, but it's a lot less glamorous than the iPhone even though it's important,” said Lev Grossman, a Time staff writer who covers technology and helped select the magazine's annual honorees. Full Story

Source: Globeandmail.com